Hope Azeda
@HopeAzeda
Art. Storytelling. Community.
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Ntarama Genocide Memorial.
'Innocence called for Justice
As the nation cried for peace.'
By Hope Azeda ~ 2008.
I hope I don't sound like a broken record but every time I think about Rwanda's creative sector, Hope Azeda comes to mind before any other name, artist, artiste or celebrity.
I don't know if her people know how much she has done for the sector.
I’d been waiting for all week for this discussion and it has fired me up!
The Role of Art in Social Change - with the incredible Daniel Arzola Daniel Arzola Omaid Sharifi Hope Azeda & Martha Atienza all in conversation with Adama Sanneh of Moleskine Foundation #skollwf
It's an honor to be among the speakers at the 2024 Skoll World Forum in Oxford!
Right place
Right time
Right people
Great conversations
Devine alignments !!!!
Skoll Foundation
President Paul Kagame, First Lady of Rwanda, and esteemed heads of states paid their respects by laying wreaths at the burial place at Kigali Genocide Memorial to honour more than a million victims perished during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in #Rwanda .
Remember
Re-mem-ber
To remember is to recall
To remember is to remind
To remember is to reunite...Rejoin.
REEEE-Member !
( Generation 25: A letter of legacy) Mashirika
#kwibuka30
Kigali Genocide Memorial
#Kwibuka30
As we commemorate 30 years since the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, we are reminded that learning is the first step to understanding, and understanding leads to prevention.
Let's work together so the vow of 'Never again' does not become 'again and again.'
#Kwibuka30
As we commemorate 30 years since the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, we are reminded that learning is the first step to understanding, and understanding leads to prevention.
Let's work together so the vow of 'Never again' does not become 'again and again.'
The East African Community Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2024, moved by Hon Hon. Alex BAHATI has been read for the 1st time.
Did Kalimpinya Queen always know she wanted to race? Why did Hope Azeda create the Ubumuntu Arts Festival? How on earth does Shaddyboo juggle motherhood and the spotlight? We tell you she even reads bedtime stories, then we give you every tiny detail.